Harley Davidson Sac Motorcycle Black Nylon Zipper Sissy Bar Luggage Bag on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
Up for auction is a Harley-Davidson by SAC rear sissy luggage bag. Made of nylon. Color is black. Features large top zipper compartment and two smaller ones on each side. Condition is great other than a couple scuff marks on bottom of bag - see pics. Measures apprx. 17.5" wide X 10" high X 13" deep. Please view pictures for more details.
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